540 APPENDIX. 



Genus NICEVILLEA. 



Nicevillea, Hmpsn. Trans. JEnt. Soc. 1895, p. 307. 



Type, N epijrtemoides, Hinpsn. 



Mange. Burma. 



$ . Palpi upturned and smoothly scaled, the 2nd joint nearly 

 straight except at base and reaching above vertex o head, the 3rd 

 long ; antennae with cilia and fine bristles ; tibia) with medial and 

 distal tufts of long scales and a similar tuft at end of 1st tarsal 

 joint. Fore wing with the costa nearly straight ; the apex pro- 

 duced and acute ; the outer margin minutely crenulate and highly 

 angled at vein 4. Hind wing with the outer margin nearly 

 straight and minutely crenulate from the apex to vein 3, and from 

 thence to anal angle extremely truncate and with two excisions ; 

 veins 3, 4, 5 from close to lower angle of cell ; 6, 7 from upper 

 angle. 



2845 a. Nicevillea epiplemoides, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, 

 p. 307. 



$ . Brownish grey, irrorated with brown scales ; the tufts on 

 legs grey and brown. Fore wing with some black specks on costa 

 and another in cell ; a fine brown line from origin of vein 2 to 

 inner margin near base ; a postmedial oblique fine brown line ; a 

 subapical black spot and another on inner margin near outer 



Fig. 279. Nicevillea epiplemoides, <j>. \. 



angle. Hind wing with speck in cell ; a fine oblique medial brown 

 line ; two obscure yellowish lunulate spots with fuscous inner edge 

 between veins 2 and 4 above a waved fuscous line from anal angle 

 to vein 5 ; both wings with traces of brown marginal line. Under- 

 side with traces of curved dark medial line and submarginal 

 specks to fore wing ; hind wing with a dark spot on costa towards 

 apex. 



Hob. Dawnat Eange, Tenasserim. Exp. 44 millim. 



2848. HydriUodes transversal^ 287 '9. Catada vagalis. 



Vol. Ill, p. 56. Under Nodaria insert Li/simelia, Wlk. Cat. xvi, 

 p. 201 (1858) ; and Anitha, Wlk. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1206 (1865). 



